Dan, I work for Secret Creek - makers of Colorado Yurts, Destination Tents, and Earthworks Tipis. If you ever find yourself in western Colorado, come to our factory in Montrose and I'll give you the guided tour. We also have a display village with all of our products, and even a Plainscraft covered wagon! Plus I'll show you my favorite hiking trails in the San Juan mountains or on Grand Mesa. Just a way to thank you for the consistently great content.
It reminds me of a portable Viking/Mongol shelter that they would have in their travels while setting up a permanent homestead!!! Absolutely awesome Dan!!
I built a yurt (Ger) about 20 years ago. I am thinking on selling it because I don't use it anymore. I used to do events and this was my home away from home. Solid as a rock through all sorts of weather.
You can make a trident for the center that will hold your roof ring in place so you can put your rafters in without them falling. If you make it with a pin to take the pole apart, it can be removed. I, personally, would leave the trident pole so I can use it for hanging hooks,running line for privacy walls, or even kitchen accessories for the stove. I love 🛖 yurts. They are an ingenious invention and hold up so well to strong winds compared to flat panel walls. Next best thing is an octagon.
I've built three nomadic yurts almost exactly the same as this, from scratch. 12' ,14', and 16'. To simplify ring and rafter install I make a 3/16ths coated cable the circumference of the yurt. Once the lath is attached to the door frame drop the cable into the 'x' at top of wall frame. This sizes the yurt wall exactly so the rafters fit into ring perfectly and the roof (ring rafters and wall) is properly tensioned. No screwing around. And yes a yurt is THE premier tent. I've had mine since 2013.
Nice looking yurt, Dan, I built one a few years ago and I love it! I’m amazed at the viewers who haven’t researched the history of yurts and think they will blow over in the wind or snow. They were designed by the mongols of northern Asia where wind and snow are intense, they are sheep herders who live in the weather all year long. The design you show is in line with what they use. Here we have different materials (canvas, poly tarp,etc…) but the lattice work wall and the rafters with the ring are basically the same. I’ve used mine in the UP of Michigan in 45-50 mph winds with no problem. Easy to heat with the stove in the center! They’re more efficient than teepees!
@@wmluna381 I used 2x10 Pine boards 10ft and ripped them with a table saw. A much better way is to use exterior grade plywood cut in 2”wide strips. For the fastener’s you’ll need about 300 post screws. The best way to get all the holes directly in line is to use a small laser and mark the holes along the beam. (They must be completely in line! Or they’ll bind up when you collapse the wall. It produces an extremely strong wall. Good luck.
@@alancoutts4990 Thank you for sharing all the details, that is awesome! I suppose I can give it a whirl and. See if I can build a small scale one for my boys. I am in Southeast MI. ☺
@@wmluna381 I wish you the best of luck, it usually takes some finagling to get it right. Make sure to put plastic wrapped steel cable around the top of the wall to hold the load of the roof (cable clamps to make loops at the ends. I made the ring at the top out of about seven or eight layers of plywood (left over from making the wall slats), and glued them together with outdoor wood glue. If you’re going to have a wood stove, make the center hole of the ring 6” for a exhaust stack and the outside diameter 14” or so. Mine has lasted for years with the exhaust stack through it and still doesn’t show any damage. Camo poly tarp for the walls and roof.
Look at that badass setting up a yurt by himself 💪. You knocked it out of the park with the redo of the new material brother that looks awesome!! I was so lucky to take a tour of the yurt something I'll always remember thank you for that! Definitely need a yurt in my life Awesome video as always brother 💪👍
This was an awesome video, Dan. I'd love to get some more details on that yurt and get a feel for the size on the inside. Could you make a video about its dimensions and maybe how it could be setup in the inside? Like how a cot or two might fit, etc. That thing looks so cool!
I built a yurt and, just like you show, putting the rafters up by yourself is the trickiest part of the whole thing. Your yurt is nicer than mine so I'm inspired to up my game a bit. 🙂
Well... I use a lot of tarps, and I can say that the thing I worry about is an edge catching wind... if there is no edge to catch, then the tarp does not get that force needed to send it flying. As wind from any direction hits that yurt, its going to press that tarp tight into that side. It works because that bottom is wrapped all the way down that angle and into the wall. It does get secured to the wall itself, that part that hangs down does not remain dangling.
Lived in one for a summer. The only problem I had was that there was a skylight at the peak that didn't open, and when the sun shone on it (most of the day) it was like living in an oven. Otherwise, I loved it!! For long term camping, this is a great idea.
This was a HUGE home Yurt.... easily 30 ft across, and everything was nailed down.... I survived, but it wasn't pleasant.... I still like Yurts, though.....
Your good at your Bushcraft videos I'm a Dan too but you hve good skills an personality. I'm sorry need to l leave you more comments I'm old school but you've taught this old dog a few new tricks I thank you and keep on your great at talking to the younger ones. Good Job.
I peeked at a 2017 vid of his using Yurt in search. He mentioned it was custom make by a pal or whatever. ~ Beginning of this vid he says they have abilities to sew about anything so a new top/sidewalls made with new material of choice I'd say. ~ The structure(frame,cap, door) looks the same custom job. ~~ tips me hat.
I looked into a yurt from the company you got yours from I believe and sadly they had stopped making them. Would love to Find a quality 14 footer. The new wall and roof looks great. Super job. 👍
If you will, Can you give the specks on the yurt . Like size of the roof ring the roof rafter length & where the cute are . The height of the wall lattice door frame detentions. Please. I've seen you doing videos in this for years but like correct dimensions so I can go buy lumber and exactly build this so it'll work and go together correctly . I want to make one of these .and wrap with something that'll last a year or two . Then I can talk you in to selling me the roof & wall waxed canvas like you made for yours . I need something like this for my 3 boys & I to staY in at my farm . Thank you for another awesome video.
Hey Dan, Can you tell us what kind of material you used to make the roof and walls (10oz vinyl?), and where you got it from? Nice work. I just built a 10 footer. thanks for the awesome vids!
Have you in the past or would you please give more details on the yurt. What materials did you use. Did you have a plan that you used. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Just found and subscribed after watching your video on cast iron cooking. I have a cast iron question. If you have a 14 inch Dutch how long will it stay hot if filled with coals? Curious if this would be an option to keep the chill from a popup camper?
Cool Beans!..but what a long load ay? blah blah...2009 I tried a new venture due to the missus had to give up downhill skiing/take it easier on the snowmobiles. Hey! maybe snowshoeing? So I dumped down the cash for the early Cabela's 12' X 12' Alaknak wall hot tent. And a dandy woodstove to go in it. ('billies to use 20" wood) ~~ fahhh, everything needed included my arse. ~ I had to buy/make up near half the guys to insure in heavy weather. Ho hum, so we tested it in the yard. Center polled was ok as where lighting was hung, but... Even with wood burning fairly well, come morning I was getting dripped on big time. The material sooked/wrong? ..guess so. ~ Testing was just after Thanksgiving (no snow), and left it up to make turkey soup in afternoon. (Dayum, that gal can make soup!) Fun day making soup on the woodstove/door pretty much open. ~~ Wada waste of cash tho. I never set it up again. The condensation was nuts.
I'd love a large yurt with actual "decking" underneath off the ground, a piece of land with solar, running water and off grid amenities to live in at least temporarily. Everything's so stupidly expensive anymore even that's a far fetched dream lol Being honest you could probably buy wooded land, a chain saw and build a comfortable yet old fashioned cabin, or even a "hobbit hole" from logs cheaper if you've got people to help on the fly.
Hey brother, if for some reason you decided to make this model of yurt so sell, I will buy it, or if you manage to make some kind of plans to build one yourself kind of deal
Any suggestions on where to buy these? My two biggest issues are 1. Cost, and 2. How sturdy are they for Michigan winds and snow? Thanks man, loving your channel.
Im a big proponent of trying what the indigenous individuals of your area used. I don't know what area of Michigan you're in but perhaps you should look into building a Potawatomi style wig-wam. kind of like a yurt but more suitable to the local environment.
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Dan, I work for Secret Creek - makers of Colorado Yurts, Destination Tents, and Earthworks Tipis. If you ever find yourself in western Colorado, come to our factory in Montrose and I'll give you the guided tour. We also have a display village with all of our products, and even a Plainscraft covered wagon!
Plus I'll show you my favorite hiking trails in the San Juan mountains or on Grand Mesa.
Just a way to thank you for the consistently great content.
It reminds me of a portable Viking/Mongol shelter that they would have in their travels while setting up a permanent homestead!!! Absolutely awesome Dan!!
If you have seen return of The king, the rohirrim used yurts
I built a yurt (Ger) about 20 years ago. I am thinking on selling it because I don't use it anymore.
I used to do events and this was my home away from home. Solid as a rock through all sorts of weather.
Where are you located roughly in the US?
@@YallAintRight I'm in southern Michigan.
A friend of mine, bought, a Colorado yurt 30 foot and after 20 years it’s still going strong.
You can make a trident for the center that will hold your roof ring in place so you can put your rafters in without them falling. If you make it with a pin to take the pole apart, it can be removed. I, personally, would leave the trident pole so I can use it for hanging hooks,running line for privacy walls, or even kitchen accessories for the stove. I love 🛖 yurts. They are an ingenious invention and hold up so well to strong winds compared to flat panel walls. Next best thing is an octagon.
I've built three nomadic yurts almost exactly the same as this, from scratch. 12' ,14', and 16'. To simplify ring and rafter install I make a 3/16ths coated cable the circumference of the yurt. Once the lath is attached to the door frame drop the cable into the 'x' at top of wall frame. This sizes the yurt wall exactly so the rafters fit into ring perfectly and the roof (ring rafters and wall) is properly tensioned. No screwing around. And yes a yurt is THE premier tent. I've had mine since 2013.
Looks like a great podcast for a follow up of the unseen mistakes
Nice looking yurt, Dan, I built one a few years ago and I love it! I’m amazed at the viewers who haven’t researched the history of yurts and think they will blow over in the wind or snow. They were designed by the mongols of northern Asia where wind and snow are intense, they are sheep herders who live in the weather all year long. The design you show is in line with what they use. Here we have different materials (canvas, poly tarp,etc…) but the lattice work wall and the rafters with the ring are basically the same. I’ve used mine in the UP of Michigan in 45-50 mph winds with no problem. Easy to heat with the stove in the center! They’re more efficient than teepees!
What type of wood did you use for yours?
@@wmluna381 I used 2x10 Pine boards 10ft and ripped them with a table saw. A much better way is to use exterior grade plywood cut in 2”wide strips. For the fastener’s you’ll need about 300 post screws. The best way to get all the holes directly in line is to use a small laser and mark the holes along the beam. (They must be completely in line! Or they’ll bind up when you collapse the wall. It produces an extremely strong wall. Good luck.
@@alancoutts4990 Thank you for sharing all the details, that is awesome! I suppose I can give it a whirl and. See if I can build a small scale one for my boys. I am in Southeast MI. ☺
@@wmluna381 I wish you the best of luck, it usually takes some finagling to get it right. Make sure to put plastic wrapped steel cable around the top of the wall to hold the load of the roof (cable clamps to make loops at the ends. I made the ring at the top out of about seven or eight layers of plywood (left over from making the wall slats), and glued them together with outdoor wood glue. If you’re going to have a wood stove, make the center hole of the ring 6” for a exhaust stack and the outside diameter 14” or so. Mine has lasted for years with the exhaust stack through it and still doesn’t show any damage. Camo poly tarp for the walls and roof.
30' yurt, platform and full deck, completely open inside. The best!
I've got string ties to attach the rafters to my wall. Helps a lot. 🐰
Look at that badass setting up a yurt by himself 💪. You knocked it out of the park with the redo of the new material brother that looks awesome!! I was so lucky to take a tour of the yurt something I'll always remember thank you for that! Definitely need a yurt in my life
Awesome video as always brother 💪👍
Always wanted one, I finally got a wood stove. Now I just need to save for a yurt. Bonus, I now know how to set one up. Thanks man.
This was an awesome video, Dan. I'd love to get some more details on that yurt and get a feel for the size on the inside. Could you make a video about its dimensions and maybe how it could be setup in the inside? Like how a cot or two might fit, etc. That thing looks so cool!
I do indeed like the yert, seems pretty cozy and like you said, fire inside during the winter, doesn't get any better
Daves journal of the yurt series was awesome.
Thanks Dan!
Awesome Dan!
Yurt is the way to go... but the door seems really low...
Hello from British Columbia Canada
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I built a yurt and, just like you show, putting the rafters up by yourself is the trickiest part of the whole thing. Your yurt is nicer than mine so I'm inspired to up my game a bit. 🙂
Is the roof tarp fastened on in any way? If it's just laying there it seems like it would blow away in the first good wind.
That's what I immediately wondered. Could use some paracord to lash it around, or have weights to keep it in place.
@@whiskeyvictor5703 I'm sure there is something and he just didn't bother showing the nitty gritty details in the video.
Yurts come from the mongolian steppe i think. Wide open,high winds, I guarantee the rood of secured.
Well... I use a lot of tarps, and I can say that the thing I worry about is an edge catching wind... if there is no edge to catch, then the tarp does not get that force needed to send it flying. As wind from any direction hits that yurt, its going to press that tarp tight into that side. It works because that bottom is wrapped all the way down that angle and into the wall. It does get secured to the wall itself, that part that hangs down does not remain dangling.
Now, this is a rare opportunity. Can't wait to see more on this!
Lived in one for a summer. The only problem I had was that there was a skylight at the peak that didn't open, and when the sun shone on it (most of the day) it was like living in an oven. Otherwise, I loved it!! For long term camping, this is a great idea.
My friends take theirs to camping events and they lift the sides for air movement and cooling when it was hot
This was a HUGE home Yurt.... easily 30 ft across, and everything was nailed down.... I survived, but it wasn't pleasant.... I still like Yurts, though.....
Awesome Job on making up new skin for the party yurt !🍻 , food ect. Looking OUTSTANDING! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
Thank you
Your good at your Bushcraft videos I'm a Dan too but you hve good skills an personality. I'm sorry need to l leave you more comments I'm old school but you've taught this old dog a few new tricks I thank you and keep on your great at talking to the younger ones. Good Job.
Can you add a link to where to purchase this yurt?
I peeked at a 2017 vid of his using Yurt in search.
He mentioned it was custom make by a pal or whatever.
~ Beginning of this vid he says they have abilities to sew about anything so a new top/sidewalls made with new material of choice I'd say. ~ The structure(frame,cap, door) looks the same custom job.
~~ tips me hat.
You are fighting it man!!!!
Great video...thanks for the tips on putting one up..
THANK YOU 👣🌲🌲🌲
I looked into a yurt from the company you got yours from I believe and sadly they had stopped making them. Would love to Find a quality 14 footer. The new wall and roof looks great. Super job. 👍
I’m thinking about getting one for our little property here in Colorado
Nice! I am gona get the plans and build 1.
Interesting. Really good to see one of these put up solo😎👍
Thanks Dan 👊 ✌️
Zippity Bang 👍🏻
That looks great Dan
Oh, there is a rope that goes through grommets on the bottom of the roof fabric to "cinch" it down
Well dang, the title said yurt life. I’ve already seen plenty of videos on how to set them up. As always though, this is a great channel.
Great choice of intro music!
thats a nice shelter , i thought it was more complicated than that
its gonna be awesome I cant wait!
Cool. A real yurt, not a plywood building. I've had building a yurt on my bucket list for a long time now.
If you will,
Can you give the specks on the yurt . Like size of the roof ring the roof rafter length & where the cute are .
The height of the wall lattice door frame detentions.
Please.
I've seen you doing videos in this for years but like correct dimensions so I can go buy lumber and exactly build this so it'll work and go together correctly .
I want to make one of these .and wrap with something that'll last a year or two . Then I can talk you in to selling me the roof & wall waxed canvas like you made for yours .
I need something like this for my 3 boys & I to staY in at my farm .
Thank you for another awesome video.
Hey Dan,
Can you tell us what kind of material you used to make the roof and walls (10oz vinyl?), and where you got it from? Nice work. I just built a 10 footer. thanks for the awesome vids!
Great looking yurt! What size is it? And which company made it?
Great job where did you get your yurt from love the video thanks for s
Would have likes to see the inside after set up, otherwise shortest and coolest set up video.
do you have a link to the yurt? thats awesome
Is hardware provided for securely attaching the beams and roof cover?
5:42 - How does one pull a rope _"taunt?"_ Does that mean you insult the rope until it is good and angry?
taut.
Who is the manufacturer of your yurt? I like the simplicity of it. I know they can get pricey, but simple is usually better. Thanks!
Does it have an exhaust hole for a stove pipe?
You made the description easy!
Thanks for sharing.
can this be done anywhere in the woods? i don't own any land but i really would like to try this
Have you in the past or would you please give more details on the yurt. What materials did you use. Did you have a plan that you used. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also there is an excellent website but it escapes me now. Discussion board thing.
More Yurt videos!
Yurt means homeland in Turkish. That is a Turkish shelter.👍 :))
How do you keep the roof from blowing off?
maybe tied to the inner roof posts on the inside is my guess
You attach it to the wall with rope.
I’m two inches shorter than Tom Cruise, I cannot do center ring
could you carry this in a car or mini van, or on roof?
I’d love a 🛖!!!!
What is the diameter of this yurt?😊
Fun fact, they are not technology called yurts. The original term for this structure is a 'ger', and a group of gers is called a yurt.
Aktchually.........thank you Cliff Claven.
@@minuteman2547 🤣😆🤭
Could be called a gert(girt) too👍🤣…
Technically * if you gotta be so nitpicky 😜
Thank you for setting me straight!!! I most certainly didn't know that!!! And Howdy Howdy from DeadHorse Alaska sweetie 😀☺️😘💋💋!!!🥰🤠🥰🧸🦣🐻🌨️🐻❄️❄️
Just found and subscribed after watching your video on cast iron cooking. I have a cast iron question. If you have a 14 inch Dutch how long will it stay hot if filled with coals? Curious if this would be an option to keep the chill from a popup camper?
I think I still prefer the Tipi.
Christmas in the yert.
Wanted to know what size he has. Looks like a 20 ft. And where he recommends to go to buy. I'll look for a prior video.
That’s really small, looks like a dog house!
How do we install and vent a stove?
how wide is this yurt in meters?
What brand is that? Where is it sold? Thx for the great work man!
🛖 alone and in the forest having fun…so life is GOOD!
See what I did there? 🤣🤷🏻♂️
Cool stuff dude
How big is it 5m?
Cool Beans!..but what a long load ay?
blah blah...2009 I tried a new venture due to the missus had to give up downhill skiing/take it easier on the snowmobiles.
Hey! maybe snowshoeing?
So I dumped down the cash for the early Cabela's 12' X 12' Alaknak wall hot tent. And a dandy woodstove to go in it. ('billies to use 20" wood)
~~ fahhh, everything needed included my arse. ~ I had to buy/make up near half the guys to insure in heavy weather.
Ho hum, so we tested it in the yard. Center polled was ok as where lighting was hung, but...
Even with wood burning fairly well, come morning I was getting dripped on big time.
The material sooked/wrong? ..guess so.
~ Testing was just after Thanksgiving (no snow), and left it up to make turkey soup in afternoon. (Dayum, that gal can make soup!) Fun day making soup on the woodstove/door pretty much open.
~~ Wada waste of cash tho. I never set it up again. The condensation was nuts.
I'd love a large yurt with actual "decking" underneath off the ground, a piece of land with solar, running water and off grid amenities to live in at least temporarily. Everything's so stupidly expensive anymore even that's a far fetched dream lol Being honest you could probably buy wooded land, a chain saw and build a comfortable yet old fashioned cabin, or even a "hobbit hole" from logs cheaper if you've got people to help on the fly.
I want a double decker, the bottom floor for a doggy daycare, the top my residence
Cha già nầy nói nhiều quá ! Disk like
Mosquitos must be brutal
Does anyone have a site recommendation for a yurt this same style, alli have found are teepee stye
Hey brother, if for some reason you decided to make this model of yurt so sell, I will buy it, or if you manage to make some kind of plans to build one yourself kind of deal
You instantly went into my library so I'll definitely watch later my love ❤️😘💋💋😀🥰🤠🥰🧸🦣🐻
Any suggestions on where to buy these? My two biggest issues are 1. Cost, and 2. How sturdy are they for Michigan winds and snow? Thanks man, loving your channel.
Im a big proponent of trying what the indigenous individuals of your area used. I don't know what area of Michigan you're in but perhaps you should look into building a Potawatomi style wig-wam. kind of like a yurt but more suitable to the local environment.
@@elky5987 awesome advice. Always look to "nature people".
Dude where can I get one yurts R us
Does this mean u guys r sailing yurts now?!? If not what companies do u recommend
I guess it helps to be 5' 15" tall huh?
Retirement plan updated
believe it or not but this man lives like 5 minutes away from me
I think I saw a snake in it 😅
Is. That made of canvas
Mayhem was my cat 🐱 he was sweet
Good stuf
Great job
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Roof doesn't work when you are 5 ft 8.. 😂also you swear way less than I do setting stuff up
dont mind spomsors that much....1/3 of the video???? still like the content
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And by the why that is a great job
You’re not, but you are gAy.
Like deployed 👍
you Gonna Sell them now right? riiiiiiight?
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Stop saying 'taunt' when you mean 'taut', also, it's a slash, not a backslash.